There are people who say that they have never had to use an alarm clock to get up on time; and according to some scientific studies they make up up to a third of the population that opened their eyes mysteriously before the alarm goes off. But for the rest of us, the clock is necessary to wake up at the time we want. Although harsh ring, ring While classic models are left for posterity, the radio, song or ringing cell phone continues to irritate those who share a room and can stay in bed a little longer. Are there options to help you wake up without disturbing you? The truth is, yes, and thanks to technology, there are more and more of them. They all have one thing in common: they use vibration to wake you up softly and silently.
A keyword search for “vibrating alarm clock” on any of the most popular online retailers will yield dozens of results offering bedside clocks similar to traditional ones, but complete with an accessory that sits in the bed (usually under the pillow). ) and vibrates when it’s time to get up. These are the ones that deaf people usually use (the ones that emit flashes of light).
There are very simple bracelets, such as Pivotell or e-vibra, whose only function is to vibrate to alert you of an alarm. You can wake up, take medicine, remember a meeting… They are characterized by the fact that they are very economical and while some have memory for only one or two notifications, others allow you to configure up to 15. In addition, they usually run on a rechargeable battery.
Almost any smart watch has an alarm function: Apple Watch, Fitbit, Xiaomi Watch, Huawei models are set using a mobile application, and sometimes from the watch itself, they are another alternative to waking up with a slight vibration on the watch. . Also, the most common is that by “jumping” the alarm can be turned off or delayed for a few minutes, in the case of those who want to stay longer. Because this type of device measures various variables related to health and relaxation and is able to detect the stages of sleep cycles, they also offer the ability to set smart alarms that start at the moment they predict that you will wake up more rested: for example, you you can say you need to get up between 7 and 7:30, and the watch will vibrate when it thinks it’s the best time.
The truth is that the alarm function is not a common feature of smartwatches, mainly because most of them do not have the ability to “notify” you that it is time to wake up. Although there are others, for example, Circular Ring, which added vibration to its characteristics. In the app, you program your weekly alarm by choosing which days and times to activate it, and you can choose between two options: It takes into account the point in your sleep cycle you’re at to wake up. you get up at the best time, or that you vibrate and vibrate until you get up and start moving.
SilentWakeUp is a device that is attached to the body (for example, to the arm) using hypoallergenic silicone adhesive and, again, wakes up using vibration. Funded through a Kickstarter campaign, it connects to a mobile phone via Bluetooth, where an alarm is set via an app. When the time comes, it starts to vibrate very faintly and increases the intensity for 10 minutes until it wakes you up.
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